
1) Bite for a frugivore 2) Bite for a herbivore 3) Citrus 4) Citrus limonia 5) Citrus tree 6) Citrus fruit 7) Citrus berry 8) Comestible citrus 9) Comestible fruit 10) Culinary fruit 11) Culinary citrus 12) Edible sour fruit 13) Edible zesty fruit 14) Edible thick skinned fruit 15) Edible citrus fruit
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[Ahom capital] Rangpur (Pron: ˈræŋpʊə or ˈræŋgpʊə), one of the capitals of the Ahom kingdom, was established by the Swargadeo Rudra Singha in 1707 {Harv|Gogoi|1968|p=508}. It is currently a part of the Sibsagar town. Many historical monuments of the Ahom era; the Talatal Ghar, Rang Ghar are located here. Rangpur remained the capit...
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[fruit] ==Nomenclature== Common names for this fruit include rangpur, named after Rangpur, Bangladesh, a city known for this and other citrus fruits. This is where the word originated in the Bengali language. The rangpur is known as a Canton lemon in South China, a hime lemon in Japan, as Limão Cravo or Limão Galego in Brazil, and mandari...
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city, northwestern Bangladesh, on the Ghght River. It is an industrial centre noted for the manufacture of dhurries (cotton carpets), bidis ...
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Rangpur is a variety of mandarin orange bearing a tart fruit.
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[
n] - hybrid between mandarin orange and lemon having very acid fruit with orange peel
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rangpur lime noun hybrid between mandarin orange and lemon having very acid fruit with orange peel
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